Countyis a nobleman in Verona and is portrayed as an honorable aristocrat, who seems
like a good match for . Paris is related to Prince Escalus andand hopes to win Juliet's heart
throughout the play. Paris reveals that he is a respectful man by requesting Juliet's hand in
marriage in the second scene of the play. He also demonstrates his determination by suggesting
that women younger than Juliet have been married whencomments that his daughter is too young to
marry.
In the third scene of the play,refers to Paris as "valiant"
and the Nurse calls him "a man of wax," which means that he is an attractive model
citizen. In act four, scene one, Paris reveals that he is a confident man, who is sympathetic to
Juliet's emotions following the death of her cousin. He firmly believes that he will win her
heart and expresses a sense of entitlement. Paris also shows that he is a genuine, respectful
man by expressing his feelings for Juliet and refusing to...
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